This dish is ideal for any patient during their chemotherapy and radiation treatments. The temperature soothes the mouth. The gelatin base is easy to swallow and the fiber bulk helps bowel functions.

This dish is ideal for any patient during their chemotherapy and radiation treatments. The temperature soothes the mouth. The gelatin base is easy to swallow and the fiber bulk helps bowel functions.
This recipe helps to improve bowel movements. It also stimulates the taste receptors with pepper and the tangy zest of the tangerine skin.
Plantain is a relative to the banana and has a significant effect on intestinal function, providing the body with help on days of hyper or diminished bowel function.
Gelatin based products are great stool softeners for patients with cancer. Patients with cancer are more prone to the development of constipation due to use of pain medication and relative immobility. This gelatin recipe incorporates agar agar (base of most stool softeners). The coolness and flavor stimulate the mouth and that in turn helps the digestive system.
Olive oil is a culinary and cultural legacy used over centuries and it is not only used for cooking, but used for health benefits.
Main complications of most chemotherapies is inflammation of the mouth. This recipe is cold and meaty, helping the chewing process and stimulating the gums.
Green tea has been recognized as having quite a few medical values. This recipe, however, is used as a source of protein (egg), calories (sugar), and more importantly for the cathartic effect.
Dragon fruit is easily available in your local supermarket. The serves as a lubricant and adds needed fiber.